Hey
I'm gonna buy the A16 Ultra in about a week or so.
Wanted to know if there's any issue placing it ON TOP of my sampler ?
Is there any noise generated by this?
Also it will reside near my 15" monitor - ok also ? or any mangeto-blabla effects that this should not be done?
Thanks
Lior
Is there any problem placing the A16 Ultra near monitor/samp
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Hi Lior.
On top of the sampler should be fine.
My personal feeling is that rack gear should be separated from one another to prevent ground loops, but I've never seen any real engineers back up this impression so... Take it or leave it.
What I do: place little chunks of wood between rackmount gear, and don't attach 'em to the rails of the rack. Wood doesn't conduct as well as rack metal or chassis metal.
Is your monitor an old-fashioned CRT? Or a post-modern flatscreen LCD?
The former (CRT) will give unbalanced cables a lot of noise.
Generally it's worth keeping all cables away from CRTs (including TVs).
BTW A16 Ultra works great with unbalanced cables. I tried it long before Deejaysly warned me not to short-circuit my gear.
Hope this helps Lysergide. Cheers,
Johann
On top of the sampler should be fine.
My personal feeling is that rack gear should be separated from one another to prevent ground loops, but I've never seen any real engineers back up this impression so... Take it or leave it.

Is your monitor an old-fashioned CRT? Or a post-modern flatscreen LCD?
The former (CRT) will give unbalanced cables a lot of noise.
Generally it's worth keeping all cables away from CRTs (including TVs).
BTW A16 Ultra works great with unbalanced cables. I tried it long before Deejaysly warned me not to short-circuit my gear.

Hope this helps Lysergide. Cheers,
Johann
MY A16 (not ultra) is very heat sensitive and also produces a lot of heat itself, I would suggest you make sure that there is airflow all around it, and that it doesn't sit on top of anything that creates a lot of heat.
And I agree that keeping cables away from a CRT is important.
R
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And I agree that keeping cables away from a CRT is important.
R
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